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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Clever lyrics are the key.
I don't know if this is a typical CD from The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (my first one) but the quality of the lyrics made me want to check out others. The Ska beat is partnered with some clever commentary on race relations ("Let's Face It") and violence in our daily lives ("Nevermind Me" Numbered Days")They appear to be a band willing to try to say...
Published on February 19, 2001 by J. Carroll

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not a ska fan, but it has its catchiness
... the Mighty Mighty Bosstones have a certain catchiness that got me to buy this many years ago, and for some reason I'm just getting around to reviewing it now. ... Dicky Barrett actually has something to say in his lyrics, speaking out against racism in the title track, against violence in "Numbered Days", and against drug abuse in "Royal Oil" and "Nevermind Me". He...
Published on September 4, 2002


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Clever lyrics are the key., February 19, 2001
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This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
I don't know if this is a typical CD from The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (my first one) but the quality of the lyrics made me want to check out others. The Ska beat is partnered with some clever commentary on race relations ("Let's Face It") and violence in our daily lives ("Nevermind Me" Numbered Days")They appear to be a band willing to try to say something while not forgetting to entertain. A rare combination in today's music.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A happy island in a sea of grunge, October 19, 2005
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Mike Smith (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
I own very little ska, and this is the only Mighty Mighty Bosstones album I've ever bought, but I frequently find myself in the mood to hear this.
This is feel-good, be-happy, get-up-and-dance music. The lyrics are socially relevant and clever, the guitar and drums are good, and the horns are terrific. I challenge anyone to listen to "Noise Brigade," "The Rascal King," or "The Impression That I Get" and not jump out of their seat and dance.
My daughter's only three months old, but this is already her favorite CD--she gets happy and laughs whenever it comes on.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When ska meets swing, and trust me folks the results are won, January 3, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
An amazing sound from an amazing band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "Lets face it" was one of the most impressive albums to be released in the year of 1997. Most people know these guys from their hit single "The Impression That I Get"(amazing song), but there are so many more great songs you will discover if you give this album a listen. Songs such as "Noise Brigade", "Royal Oil", "Lets face it", "Another Drinkin' Song" & "Numbered days" will bring a smile to the average ska fans face. Just a great album overall, it deserves every one of those five stars I've given it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Let's Face It"..., October 20, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
"...this album rocks"

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones are my favorite band so perhaps im a bit biased towards them, but when i first got this album, i didnt like it very much and found myself trying to like it...However, my musical tastes have changed, and this cd got me to buy 6 other Bosstone albums, all of which i have found amazing...onto the review

This is w/o a doubt the catchiest, poppiest of the bosstones albums, w/the hugely popular single "The Impression That I Get"...while it is more mainstream than their other efforts, it is still a great album

songs like "noise brigade", "the rascal king", and "the impression that i get" show the Bosstones playing upbeat ska w/great horns...the guitar playing on this cd is great, just listen to the guitar solo on "Desensitized" for proof...Dicky Barrett doesnt use the growling delivery hes known for very much on this album, opting for a smoother voice, but it works w/the brand of ska/punk on this album...his lyrics are very good, w/some powerful messages in songs like "lets face it" "another drinkin song" and "numbered days"...

this album is anthemic ska at about its finest, youll find yourself full of energy when listening, and youll be singing along, guaranteed...its great ska, mainstream or not...a great intro to the Bosstones, or great for fans of ska/punk

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite CDs, July 29, 2005
This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
This CD has some of the best tracks by the Bosstones. Royal Oil and The Impression that I Get are both excellant songs. The bosstones are one of the best if not the best punk/ska band ever. Melodic Guitar riffs along with blaring horns and deep vocals make an excellant CD. I like Lets Face It more than any of the Bosstones' early CDs. Its to bad that they are no longer together. I would have liked them to make another CD like this one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let's Face It!, April 21, 2005
This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
Quite possibly the essential ska album to own. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones outdid theirselves on this album. From tracks 1-5, they are all amazing ska songs.
1) the Noise Brigade- 10/10- this song is an amazing first track and really sets the fun, fast-paced drive of the cd.
2) the Rascal King- 10/10- extremely catchy lyrics make this song astounding and great horns leave this song ringing in your ears.
3) Royal Oil- 10/10- sending a great message about staying off drugs and a laid back beat with an unbeatable chorus, Royal Oil is certainly regal.
4) The Impression That I Get- 10/10- if you haven't heard this, you need to buy this cd!
5) Let's Face It- 10/10- Probably the most overlooked song by the Bosstones, Let's Face It has sweet bass, awesome horns, and a great message- extremely fun!
Now, from track 6-12, things get a bit more harder and this is where the guitar really shines.
6) That Bug Bit Me- 10/10- Super awesome guitar and just extremely powerful, this song can be exciting for anyone.
7) Another Drinking Song- 9/10- this track slows things up a bit...and sets the dark mood for the rest of the album. However, don't walk away from it just because it may be too dark...the chorus livens up and you'll find yourself singing it for days!
8) Numbered Days- 9/10- the bass seems to be the driving force in this song, and wow does it work.
9) Nevermind Me- 9/10- a pretty darned neat chorus makes this song memorable.
10) Break So Easily- 10/10- the transition between dark and light-heartedness makes this song a complete gem.
11) Desensitized- 10/10- Fast, furious, and ultimately kick butt.
12) 1-2-8- 10/10- quite possibly the most catchy chorus ever, as the verses are pretty hardcore and dark, then this bouncy chorus comes in and THIs will definitely be sung for days and daaays!
So come on, just GET THIS CD! It's absolutely fantastic and shouldn't be passed up. Besides, the Bosstones could use your support.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Band's Peak, November 18, 2000
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"kyzersozae" (Charlottesville, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
Let's Face It is the Bosstones' culmination of their years of having loads of fun doing what they do best. The classy infusion of just enough punk-rock on an album rich with the traditional ska tracks that defined the earlier Bosstones makes this the best music the band has come out with so far. Rascal King is by far the superior track on the album; one of its best examples of classic Bosstones ska. The Impression That I Get shows that the band can definitely pull off more mainstream rock pieces without fully deserting their trademark ska elements. 1-2-8 is perhaps the single track that brings the punk-rock/hard-rock and ska elements in the album together best. All in all, Let's Face It is further proof that the Mighty Mighty Bosstones can still party the way they did years ago while adapting and tweaking their sound to create increasingly better music.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great buy, June 28, 2000
This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
Ok, here are my thoughts on the Bosstones CD "Let's face it". When I first bought this album, it was just for the song "The Impression that I get" After I listened to a couple of songs like "Royal Oil", "Noise Bridgade" and "Lets Face It" I really enjoyed the CD. Now, after listing to the rest of the album, I enjoyed all of the songs on the CD. This is a deffinent buy for anybody who's looking for some upbeat rythems and songs. It's also a great CD to hear some very interesting brass instumentation. And one more thing, After listing to all of the lyrics on the CD, I would have to dissagree with the "Explicit lyrics" label. But thats up to you.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very energetic and catchy., February 6, 2004
This review is from: Let's Face It (Audio CD)
I only found out recently that the bosstones sang "The Impression that I get" I immediently had to have this cd. This cd is energetic and upbeat and fun to dance around to. It's a grat distraction from doing other less fun things like homework. Aside from "The Impression that I get" my favorite song on this cd is probably "The rascal king" this song is fun and happy and has a chorus thats fun to sing along with. Definetly check out this cd; these songs will be stuck in your head for days (and thats a good thing).
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An awesome CD but not the Bosstones' best, November 26, 1998
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Let's Face It is a very good CD. The Bosstones start out very strong with "Noise Brigade" which is one of the best on the CD. "Rascal King" is very good. "Royal Oil" kind of drags this CD down a bit in my opinion. It's a good song but the Bosstones should play it faster. "The Impression That I Get" is the best damn song I've ever heard. "Let's Face It" is good, but not great. "That Bug Bit Me" is a cool song and is more punk than ska. "Another Drinkin' Song" is another great track on this album. It starts off slow and gloomy at the beginning, but picks up and turns out to be an awesome song toward the end. "Numbered Days" is a very good song about gang violence. "Break so Easily" is another good song that is on the gloomy side but gets better as it goes on. "Desensitized" is the worst Bosstones song I've ever heard. It's too hardn to be a ska song but every other song is great. The last song "1-2-8" is a classic example of Bosstones ska-core. The CD is very good, but pick up Question the Answers (I think that's the best Bosstones CD with awesome songs like "Toxic Toast" and "Jump Through the Hoops"). This CD is definetly worth your money. BUY IT!
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